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shinnoki collection

shinnoki series

SHINNOKI PANELS are made up of a top layer of veneer, an 11/16” MDF core and a balance layer on the back for stability. no further finishing needed. 

shinnoki collection

material origin: Belgium

price index: $$$

 

SHINNOKI PANELS are made up of a top layer of veneer, an 11/16” MDF core and a balance layer on the back for stability. This range of wood veneer panels does not need any further finishing. There is almost no limit to the ways it can be used - from kitchens to wardrobes in the home market, and from offices to bars or restaurant furnishings in the project market.

Double-sided

These panels are finished the same on both sides with the Shinnoki design. They have a protective transparent foil layer that is simple to remove.

A genuine wood top layer

There’s nothing like the real thing. That's why the top layer of Shinnoki is a jointed veneer sheet, put together using our mixmatch technique. To make sure we have something for every taste, we asked the trendwatchers. They have ensured we can offer a selection of trendy colours and structures.

Every variant in our product range emphasizes the natural structure of the wood, by first brushing and then staining each individual sheet. The production method gives the PANELS more structure than the PLY. The result is visible and perceptible: this is real wood.

What is mixmatch?

Mixmatch is a technique in which we joint wood veneer sheets together that come from different trees and have been cut in different ways. The effect is to give it the natural appearance of solid wood. When a continuous surface is created using different boards, there are no visual breaks in the pattern. Just as with solid wood, every board is different, but they still belong together. The result is a finished sheet with a lively look and uniform quality.

* Printed representations may vary from actual product. Please see actual sample for more accurate color and comparison.

edge band option:

matching

silver

color swatch

shinnoki|project galley

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